In the past 24 hours, the Israeli forces have escalated their
attacks on Palestinian civilians. They have tightened the siege imposed on
the Palestinian towns, especially Ramallah and el Bireh, where they have placed
more barricades on the roads connecting Jalazone refugee camp, Dura el Kari’a,
and Ein Yabroud with Ramallah and el Bireh. The Israeli forces’ escalation
of attacks have resulted in the killing of three Palestinians during the last
24 hours. A fourth has died of wounds of an earlier shooting. Apparently in
all four cases, those killed had not been taking part in any demonstrations
or clashes and were not posing any threat to Israeli soldiers or settlers
when they were killed. Obai Daraj, 9 years old, killed On Friday, 2 March,
Israeli forces stationed at Psagot settlement reportedly opened fire at Palestinian
residential areas in el Bireh hitting 9-year-old Obai Daraj in the chest.
Based on LAW Society’s documentation, the Palestinian boy was hit while in
his bedroom on the 4th floor of the building, which his family has recently
moved to. The boy died on arrival at Ramallah state hospital. Abdul Kareem
Abu Asba, 23 years old, killed On 2 March, Friday afternoon, clashes broke
out in Kalandia. Abdul Kareem Abu Asba (23) from Kalandia refugee camp was
reportedly shot while coming home after shopping from a nearby grocery store.
Abu Asba died on arrival at Ramallah state hospital. Mustafa el Ramlawi, 42
years old, killed On 2 March, Friday morning, Israeli soldiers in Natsarim
junction reportedly fired an artillery shell at a mentally handicapped Palestinian
named Mustafa el Ramlawi (42) from el Braij refugee camp hitting him in the
face. They then shot him in the head and the left leg. According to information
gathered by LAW, el Ramlawi left his house on Thursday March 1, in the evening,
carrying a sack on his back. On Friday morning, while attempting to cross
Natsarim junction, Israeli soldiers shot him dead from a distance of 100 meters.
Mohammad Halas, 13 years old, killed 13-year-old Mohammad Halas from el Shajaiyi
was pronounced dead at el Shifa’a hospital in Gaza of wounds sustained on
27 February 2001. Halas was said to have been shot in the head in an unprovoked
incident by Israeli soldiers at el Mintar crossing east of Gaza. Excessive
use of force in demonstration near el Bireh Israeli soldiers reportedly fired
rubber coated steel bullets and two gray-colored missiles said to have contained
highly concentrated gas at demonstrators in the clashes that broke out on
Friday, 2 March, near the City Inn Hotel, north of el Bireh. 34-year-old Kisra
Yaseen suffered a severe case of gas inhalation and spasm. Ramallah hospital
medical sources reported that this type of gray-colored missile was similar
to that, which Israeli forces used against Palestinians in Khan Yunis. Medical
personnel injured The following paramedics of the Palestinian Medical Relief
Committees were wounded: · Nasir Jamjoum (32) hit by a steel bullet in the
mouth, which broke his teeth · Riham Juma’a (18) hit by a rubber coated steel
bullet in the left shoulder · Arafat Zayid (18) hit by a rubber coated steel
bullet in the left foot · Rami Abu Dayi (20) hit by a rubber coated steel
bullet in the head Excessive use of force during demonstration in Deir Nitham
The following Palestinians, and Palestinian protesters were wounded on Friday
when Israeli forces broke into the village of Deir Nitham, west of Ramallah:
· Imad el Tamimi (44) a paramedic, hit by a rubber coated steel bullet in
the left leg · Zeid Faraj (25) shrapnel wounds in the left hand · Mohammad
Mis’ad (41) shot in the right thigh and arm · Ahmad Yacoub (10) hit by a rubber
coated steel bullet in the left thigh · Mohammad Faraj Mohammad (8) hit by
a rubber coated steel bullet in the right jaw · Anan Abdullah (10) hit by
a rubber coated steel bullet in the pelvis *Shelling of el Barazeel: Children
injured On 2 March, Friday evening, Israeli forces are said to have shelled
el Barazeel quarter in Rafah wounding Mohammad Kishta (6) and Mukhtar Barbakh
(11) in the legs and arms.

LAW – The Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human
Rights and the Environment is a non-governmental organisation dedicated to
preserving human rights through legal advocacy. LAW is affiliate to the International
Commission of Jurists (ICJ), Fédération Internationale des Ligues de Droits
de l’Homme (FIDH), World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) and Member of
the Euro- Mediterranean Human Rights Network